MYRATH have released the video for “
No Holding Back” from their new album
Shehili, out May 3 via
earMUSIC.
Watch it here.
The video for the powerfully melodic single takes the viewer back into the enchantingly exotic world of adventure — just like previously released videos for “Believer” and “Dance,” the visual is integral to establishing Myrath as one of the most fascinating bands in the current international metal scene.
“No Holding Back” is the cinematic grand finale in the trilogy surrounding the three videos. It is the final instalment of a tale that shows the band members as avatars fighting for a peaceful world and for those who stand up against oppression in a world full of uncertainty.
The track displays a high sense for wonder and storytelling, along with undeniable musical finesse and strong, statement lyrics.
ABOUT MYRATH:
Myrath have slowly but surely established themselves as one of the most fascinating bands in the current international metal scene — thanks to their incredibly personal, epic, and beautiful progressive metal and their compelling background. Formed in 2001 in the Republic of Tunisia, a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, Myrath began carving out their own unique niche in the metal world by combining progressive metal with folkloric Tunisian music. They have drawn inspiration from genre champions such as Dream Theater and Symphony X, as well as the sounds of classic European metal legends like Deep Purple and Rainbow.
Myrath’s heritage and willingness to infuse their influences with the historic music of their homeland is what sets them apart. The sounds of Tunisia are that of Arabic and Asian folk music, which can be readily heard in the rhythms, segues, and choruses of Myrath’s compositions.
Their last album Legacy (2016) received international acclaim and contained the brilliant and, until now, their most successful song, “Believer.” That video racked up more than 10 million views on YouTube.
Shehili is innovative, yet loyal to the band’s signature sound. It establishes contrasts between uplifting melodies and thoughtful — and at times, heartbreaking — lyrics. The best example of this duality can be found in Shehili‘s first single “Dance,” the video of which was a sequel to “Believer.” The “Dance” video tallied more than a million views in the first five weeks of release. Watch “Dance” here.
As singer Zaher Zorgati says, “The purpose of our music is to induce happiness and joy, to pay tribute to those who refuse to fall or to stop hoping, even in a world filled with hatred and uncertainty.”
Shehili, although produced with extreme care, keeps a very natural and organic flavor. The recordings took place in Hamburg, Germany, Tunisia, and France to make sure every single note found its way into the mix. Shehili was mixed by three different producers, including Kevin Codfert, Eike Freese, and the world-famous Jens Bogren (who already worked on Legacy), in order to give each song the best possible treatment and make it shine.